Female | 18
Why do I have stomach pain, fever, and missed period while taking Redotil?
I'm having stomach pain, body cramps, fever, and loose motion and also having missed periods. Now i'm tsking medication redotil capsule
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 27th Dec '24
It appears you might be having some worrying symptoms, which could be due to various causes such as an infection, stress, or hormonal changes. Effective treatment could accordingly bring down your pain to a lower level but you must follow up on your treatment. When you drink water and you feed on soft, easily absorbable nutrients, you will not just feel relieved but will also benefit from them. Skipped periods can also show there is a problem in the background. I advise booking an appointment with a gastroenterologist who will do a thorough examination and can address the right personalized options of treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1326)
I have a symptomatic gallstone from previous 20 years and my gall bladder also distended but no symptoms is showing what should I do ...
Female | 52
It looks like you’ve had a gallstone for a while now, and it has made your gallbladder stretch. Normally, gallstones bring pain, nausea, and yellowing of your skin. If you don’t have any symptoms, you might not need immediate treatment. You should have a nutritious diet and visit your doctor for regular check-ups.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
There are cystic lesians with peripheral enhancement seen in the left hypochondriam
Male | 65
Cystic lesions with peripheral enhancement in the left hypochondrium may indicate conditions like liver cysts, kidney cysts, pancreatic cysts, or others. A professional doctor preferably a gastroenterologist or a hepatologist should evaluate the findings and recommend appropriate tests and treatment based on the specific diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Bloated stomach, but not crying and urine and motion goes normally
Female | 0
It's common for babies to have a bloated stomach without crying, and normal urine and bowel movements. However, if you notice persistent bloating or changes in feeding patterns, it's advisable to consult a pediatrician. They can rule out any underlying issues and ensure your baby's health.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Having a dry blood clot in my intestine doctor says he can't do surgery since not sure which intestine has the blood clot and now they insert something in all my intestine to wet the clot and left my stamach open am I gonna die
Female | 42
A stomach blood clot can be serious, causing symptoms like belly pain, bloating, and constipation, often due to issues like intestinal blockages or inflammation. Your gastroenterologist has recommended bowel irrigation to dissolve the clot and prevent complications. Be sure to follow their instructions closely and stay positive. With careful treatment, many patients recover and resume their normal lives.
Answered on 7th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i have been experiencing pain in right side of chest from several days and i am feeling it incresed in last few days but i am also increasingly burping from last few days and as i burp out few times i feel relived in pain how is it related ? and do i have any heart issue?
Male | 19
You might be suffering from a problem called acid reflux. This is the situation when the acid in the stomach comes back to the esophagus and causes chest pain. Belching is maybe a physical way for your body to relieve itself from a bad condition. On the other hand, heart problems have different symptoms such as chest feeling narrow and shortness of breath. Besides that, you can eat small portions of food and stay away from hot and fatty foods. If the pain persists, go to a gastroenterologist for a correct diagnosis.
Answered on 8th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 42 year old male,having acidity and mild pain on upper side of abdomen,I am using antacid but after 2-3days relief,today it again started.
Male | 42
It sounds like you're experiencing severe acid reflux, which can cause pain in the upper abdomen. This happens when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus, leading to discomfort. To help manage this, try avoiding spicy and fatty foods, eat smaller meals, and remain upright after eating. You might also consider taking antacids or acid reducers. If the pain persists, it's best to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Healthy diet for gastritis patient
Male | 38
A gastritis patient should pay a lot of attention to proper nutrition to restore their health. It is suggested that such consumption of spicy, fried, and acidic foods be avoided. Stick to foods that are rich in fiber and protein e.g. fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and low-fat products. To balance water, also enough water and reduce alcohol and caffeine consumption. If you are looking for expert, personalized advice, please consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Anus pain 20 days jab b bathroom sa fresh ho k ayu toh dard hoti hai
Male | 45
You have a hurting anus that can be due to several reasons like fissures, hemorrhoids, or infections. This pain can get worse after passing stools, thus your suffering would become more intensified. You are suggested to include more fiber and water in your diet, and further, practice warm sitz baths. However, if there has been pain for 20 days, it is very important to consult a gastroenterologist who can make a precise diagnosis and offer the right treatment.
Answered on 31st Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am55 years old lady suffering from upper abdomen pain after having meals my stomach feels floating i cannot eat properly . and always i am having short essay of breath Last five months back i was admitted in the hospital for stomach pain and severe animea i took 4 unit blood since my hemoglobin was 5 that time the dr did endoscopy and colonoscopy but my colonoscopy swas ok but endoscopy Hiatus hernia grade 2 was diagnosed but still I facing the same problem
Female | 55
The grade 2 Hiatus hernia, which you were diagnosed with earlier, could be the causing the symptoms. This is a situation in which your stomach part is being pushed back up into your chest. Making changes to your diet, eating less food, and steering clear of your trigger foods can make your symptoms go away. Your gastroenterologist needs to keep checking you to make sure your condition is being managed properly.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 16 year old male whos 5.1ft, very underweight (last checked ~80 pounds). I have very painful stomach cramps after just 20-30 seconds of running or anythibg that requires me to sprint. Im confident that the problem is coming from a dent thats in my rib cage. The dent is about the length of an average ring or nickle. The dent is only on the left ribs an inch below the nipple but the inward dent doest go to the very bottom of my ribs. I need ways to fix this dent thats in my left ribcage, any ways of fixing would be greatly appreciated.
Male | 16
Consult with a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to find the cause of your symptoms and provide appropriate recommendations for treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Typhoid hota rahta h bar bar jata nhi hai
Female | 25
Typhoid is a serious disease, not like regular illnesses. It stems from bacteria entering through contaminated water or food. Symptoms include fever, tummy aches, and weakness. But don't worry, antibiotics treat it effectively. Be mindful to consume clean water and food.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir i have gall bladder stone before 3 years I feel the pain, now it's a silent stone. Will it get affect in future
Male | 35
Those stones have chances of causing sudden anguish or infection sometime later. When they begin bothering you again, you may experience upper belly or back pain. Removing your gall bladder through surgery is usually the go-to solution for getting rid of those stones. If you need more medical attention, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 18 years old and I have been experiencing off and on vomiting and nausea for the last two years I went to the hospital and I was given amoxillin, esomeprazole, tinidazole, and ondansetron which I took for a week but I feel the symptoms have began and I also feel shortness of breath, back pain and loss of appetite
Female | 18
Nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite can stem from various causes, including digestive issues or infections. Shortness of breath and back pain are also significant and should not be overlooked. While medications like those you've taken may help, your ongoing symptoms indicate it’s time to follow up with a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. They can determine the underlying causes and suggest appropriate treatments.
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Need better meds for stomach cramps and bloating also intestine churning
Male | 42
Stomach cramps, bloating, and the feeling of your intestines churning can be caused by several things, such as eating too quickly, too much fatty foods, or stress. To help with this, you can try taking antacids or gas relief tablets which are available over-the-counter. Drinking some peppermint or ginger tea may also be beneficial for you. Avoiding the consumption of carbonated drinks and the habit of chewing gum can help.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel something breathing in my lower stomach
Female | 30
You feel a strange movement in your belly, and it's a bit frightening. However, it might be normal body processes occurring. Your intestines could be moving gases through them. Alternatively, muscles contracting can cause that sensation. Consuming meals quickly or certain foods can trigger this feeling. To find relief, try taking smaller bites, sipping water, and eating gentle foods like rice or bananas. Visit a gastroenterologist if the problem persists.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm 30 years old whenever i eat shawarma o have to poo before 2 hours and this have been happening constituency don't know what to do
Male | 30
This could be the reason for the spices, oils, or a particular kind of meat you are consuming that is causing digestive problems. Keeping a food diary to learn patterns and observe if other foods also cause this kind of reaction is vital. Increasing the daily water intake and eating less food should help in minimizing discomfort. Nevertheless, recurring problems necessitate contacting a gastroenterologist who can give a complete evaluation and the most relevant advice concerning the problem.
Answered on 4th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Shar and burning pain while pooping from 1 week
Male | 25
This can be symptoms of anal fissure, hemorrhoids, inflammatory bowel disease, or infections.. like proctitis. Consult a gastroenterologist, who can examine you, and take a detailed medical history, to perform necessary tests to diagnose the reason.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach pain and diarrhea since Thursday the 30th May Also some light brown discharge when wiping after using the toilet with diarrhea
Female | 29
Stomachache and diarrhea that go along with light brown spotting may indicate a tummy bug or infection. The reason for these signs might be food poisoning or a virus. Remember to drink plenty of water for hydration and take some rest. If you don’t feel better or your symptoms become worse, don’t hesitate to consult with a gastroenterologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
If someone swallowed a small rubber band by mistake will it cause any issues
Female | 24
Swallowed a tiny rubber band? No need to worry! It usually passes through your body without any issues, and you might not even notice it. However, if you experience stomach pain, nausea, or difficulty passing stool, seek medical attention immediately, as it could indicate a blockage.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
What do I take for nausea since Im recovering from a whipple procedure?
Female | 33
In a Whipple procedure, patients often experience nausea that can be helped with medicine. It is advisable to see your gastroenterologist who might prescribe nausea medication and advise you on dietary modifications that would help reduce symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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